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The Martello Towers of Ireland
By (author) Victor J. Enoch
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Founded in 1874, The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease is the world's oldest independent scientific monthly in the field of human behavior. Articles cover theory, etiology, therapy, social impact of illness, and research methods. Devoted to clinical psychiatric research and studies in the social, behavioral, and neurological sciences, the journal's articles are useful to clinicians with patients suffering from mental health problems. Facts and Features: - refereed research reports including at least one behavioral variable, clear definitions of study populations, and replicable research designs - evaluative, reflective, integrated review articles offering comprehensive, in-depth historical and scientific treatment of clinically significant topics - individual case studies with heuristic value - reviews of books of particular interest to behavioral and social scientists working in clinical settings - editorials by leading investigators - ranks 38th for impact among 82 journals in the psychiatry category (Science Citation Index, 2000) - Full text online at www.jonmd.com
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Publisher | HarperCollins Publishers
Published date | 1 Jan 2003
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ISBN | 978-0-0002-2301-2
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BISAC | medical / psychiatry / general
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